Anime fans have a new streaming TV date: Pluto TV has launched a channel dedicated to Pokémon. throughout Latin America, with Brazil included in the launch, accessible without payment and financed by advertising.
The landing begins with a very recognizable block: the first two seasons of the original series, centered on the beginning of Ash Ketchum's journey with his inseparable Pikachu, accompanied by Misty and Brock. The platform confirms that more content will be added over time and that it can be viewed on smart TVs, mobile devices, and web browsers.
What the new Pokémon channel offers
Pluto TV's new channel is integrated into its 24-hour linear channel offering, with episodes broadcast continuously and free of charge. Pokémon: Indigo League and Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands are the starting point, recovering battles, gyms and characters that shaped the global phenomenon.
For those who want to start over from the beginning, this is a direct gateway to the origins of the franchise. These are uninterrupted broadcasts. which allows you to leave the channel on and join at any time, without paying to register.

Where and how to see it
The channel has been available throughout Latin America, including Brazil, since October 1st within the company's FAST ecosystem. FAST equals free, ad-supported streaming TV, a model that imitates the traditional zapping experience but through the Internet.
Access is simple: the Pluto TV app works on iOS and Android, on smart TVs from brands like Samsung and LG, on streaming players, and on the official website. No paid subscription required, just open the app or site and search for the Pokémon channel.
Pluto TV in numbers in the region
Pluto TV maintains a broad and growing offering that supports this premiere. In Latin America, it has More than 70.000 hours of content in Spanish and 37.000 in Portuguese, distributed through 192 free channels in Spanish-speaking countries and 166 in Brazil.
The platform also boasts a network of more than 290 content partners and leads the region in downloads among FAST apps. Its catalogue includes films, series, reality shows, soap operas, children's and family programming, anime, music and documentaries, which makes it easier for thematic channels like Pokémon to coexist with other proposals.
More anime on Pluto TV and what's coming next
The new channel joins the already popular Japanese animation lineup. In addition to Pokémon, Pluto TV also features channels dedicated to One Piece, Captain Tsubasa, Yu-Gi-Oh! or Naruto, among others, reinforcing the commitment to anime within its free programming.
The company notes that more content related to the franchise will be added as the weeks go by. The objective is to progressively expand the programming so that fans have more and more stages and adventures available at no cost.
With this move, Pluto TV consolidates its role as the leading FAST platform in the region by adding a brand with enormous reach like Pokémon, combining free access, multi-platform availability and continuous programming which invites both nostalgia and the discovery of the series for the first time.